Dans le web OC, j'ai raconte du personnes. Il y a un garcon intéressant et nous partagons la fois meme. Il est Chrétienne. J'ai attirer pour lui parce que son espirit et sa intelligence. C'est déroutant quelque fois parce que j'aime quelqu'un, pourtant j'ai attirer un peau pour autre. C'est pas bien. Qu'est-ce que dois-me faire?
On another note, i realise something about the world. We are so boring! Yes, you me, and many other girls/boys. Do you realise we have been living in a world of mass brands and mass consumption? In the end we are all homogeneous, we all have the same type of clothes. Different styles yes - rocker, party, sweet, mod, bohemian..
But we live in a world of clothes from Gap, H&M, Forever 21, Zara, Mango, Topshop, River Island, Pull & Bear. Ask any girl around my age.. it's the same!
How frightening, what happened to the quaint little boutiques and personalized services? Maybe it's the cost, it's so much cheaper to produce en mass, sell en mass in high street or mass-market stores, and cheaper for us to buy relative to some clothing that only exists in 10 pieces around the world.
Where does the little shops in say Haji Lane and Far East Plaza get their clothes? Sometimes we think they are small shops, unique...but many of them, don't they also source from the same (chinese) supplier? With the same quality as high-street stores, or worst/or better.. in the same style, now it's the boxy look, geek clothes, or strange cuts, high waist skirts...floral dresses......
I don't know, but after doing my mini-thesis on eco-fashion, i am suddenly sceptical and curious. I hate to say that like others, when i think of shopping for clothes, i always go to the afore mentioned stores and tend to spot the same clothing on others, worn differently maybe, but its the same.
QUICK SAVE US. We are becoming too homogeneous. But why...i really cannot afford one of a kind clothes... Baylene, Woods & Woods, Soon Lee, Alldressedup.. Singaporean Brands.
In future, i promise myself, i will give those unique little shops, or at least not little but small-scale (in terms of production) more chance, more recognition..and demanding quality, durability, and uniqueness in return.
xoxo, principessa
Friday, 24 April 2009
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